(CO House Republicans, VIDEO) — The Colorado House GOP caucus found $593 million in cuts to the state budget. We found ways to fund transportation — without raising taxes. Republicans Fund Transportation Without Raising Taxes Colorado House Republicans found $593 Million

DENVER—Today, Democrats on the House State, Veterans, & Military Affairs Committee sided with labor unions over workers, voting against Right to Work legislation for the fifth year in a row. Senate Bill 55, sponsored by Representative Justin Everett (R-Littleton), would

DENVER—Today, Democrats on the Health, Insurance, & Environment Committee killed, on a party-line vote, House Bill 1086, which would have required a woman seeking an abortion be given information regarding the possibility of an abortion pill reversal. Specifically, the bill,

DENVER—Late last night, Democrats on the Health, Insurance, & Environment committee rejected several pro-life bills on party-line votes, following lengthy debate on each. House Bill 1108, sponsored by Reps. Steve Humphrey (R-Eaton) and Kim Ransom (R-Douglas County), would have established

DENVER—Tonight, Democrats on the House State, Veterans, and Military Affairs Committee heard more than eight hours of testimony on three Second Amendment bills, and responded with party-line opposition to each piece of legislation. House Republican Leader Patrick Neville, who was

DENVER—In only the first seven days of session, House Speaker Crisanta Duran has already departed from her bipartisan commitment by sending seven Republican-sponsored bills to the heavily Democrat-weighted House State, Veterans and Military Affairs committee – better known as the